Remote Launcher is an easy to use tool that enables you to launch applications remotely on your PC via your Android device with a single click. It can also be used to start your PC up, even if it is turned off, with the built in support for Wake On LAN. It consists of an Android app and a small server program for your PC. You can configure Remote Launcher to start any application on your PC. For example, it can start your mediacenter, shutdown or restart the computer, or run a custom script.

Release Notes: This release shows the port number in server selection to make servers more easily distinguishable and fixes a crash in the wake-on-lan widget configuration if no servers exist yet.

The Ecere SDK is a cross-platform toolkit for building software applications. It currently runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X (through X11), FreeBSD, and the Android OS. It should run on other Unix platforms with minor testing/tweaking. With the Ecere SDK, you can develop applications once and deploy them on all supported platforms alongside a lightweight runtime environment. It introduces eC, an object oriented language derived from and fully compatible with C, compromising neither runtime performance nor ease of use. A built-in 3D engine supporting both Direct3D and OpenGL is fully integrated.

Release Notes: Native window decorations are now supported. A new project file format allows for per-node X Config X Platform settings. SQLite and Oracle drivers have been implemented for EDA. Ecere is now Internationalized, with Chinese and Spanish translations (LANGUAGE=es_ES or zh_CN). The eC Distributed Objects have been improved. Extras are now included, with support for SSLSocket, Audio, WIA Scanning, and more. The Code Editor now features Line Numbers. The Windows installer has been updated. There are now PPAs on Launchpad, with daily builds. Numerous issues have been resolved.

Mathomatic is a portable, general-purpose computer algebra system (CAS) that can solve, differentiate, simplify, combine, and compare algebraic equations, perform standard, complex number, modular, and polynomial arithmetic, etc. It does some calculus and is very easy to compile/install, learn, and use. The symbolic math application with a simple command-line interface is designed to be a colorful algebra calculator that is reliable, responsive, and convenient to use. The symbolic math library is lightweight and easy to include in other software, due to being written entirely in C with no additional dependencies.

Release Notes: Some important missing documentation has been included, starting in this release, to take the guesswork out of using Mathomatic. The makefiles and modulus simplification have been fixed.

SafePatch lets you edit program files and track those changes creating "patches" which can later be reverted or reused in a different setup. It's written in PHP, but can patch non-PHP applications because no integration into their source code is required. A bundled Control Panel allows easy tracking, installing, reverting, and diffing of available patches. SafePatch has an intuitive text patch file syntax which is uniform for text and binary files and independent of the engine being patched, has default support for VQMod .xml patches and FluxBB README mods, is written in OOP and uses events (and thus is easily extensible), and doesn't need a database.

Release Notes: This first version might be a bit rough around the edges, but is fully operable and includes the administration panel. File permissions are all read-only, except for logs/, state/, and patches/ (if you want to use patch uploading via the panel). The panel also appends admin/requests.log, so you can make it writable as well. Be sure to protect access to the administration panel, since it provides easy access to its host. .htaccess contains commented-out directives for Apache HTTP Auth.

Opa is a web development platform. It comprises a programming language, a Web server, a database, and a distributed execution engine. All of these are tightly integrated.

Release Notes: This release adds the ability to mix database backends (mongoDB and db3), improves MongoDB support (with automatic installation if needed), improves Twitter Bootstrap support and updates it to 2.0, improves the translation tool from the old to the new syntax, and adds hooks to register favicons.

mod_pLua is an Apache HTTP Server 2.x module for developing Web applications with Lua. With mod_pLua, you can use Lua for scripting in two distinct ways; Embedded Lua scripting, <?lua print("Hello, world!") ?>, or plain Lua scripting with a CGI-style interface. mod_pLua precompiles all scripts and caches the compiled binary code so that each new call to the same file will be lightning fast, allowing you to serve hundreds of thousands of requests per minute on any modern server. Mod_pLua supports both the traditional Lua interpreter as well as LuaJIT for both Windows and UNIX platforms. If your Web server supports it, mod_pLua also utilizes APR_DBD and mod_dbd to handle persistent database connections through the dbopen() Lua function.

Release Notes: This release moves a declaration from the header to the C file to ease APXS installation, stops binaries built with mod_dbd support from complaining that mod_dbd isn't enabled when a connection fails, and fixes an issue which caused POST data from XMLHttpRequests not to be properly recognized.

An almost ISO C compatible C compiler that produces binaries for 6502-based computers. Targets that are supported out of the box are: Apple ][, Atari 8-bit machines, Commodore C64/C128/C16/C116, Commodore Plus/4, Commodore 600/700, GEOS for C64, and Lynx. The package includes a complete suite of assembler development tools (assembler, linker, archiver) which allows mixing of C and assembler code.

Release Notes: Some macro issues and problems with incorrect code generated by the C compiler have been fixed. This includes converting a function to void pointer and the runtime division routine. The assembler also had some macro issues and a problem with alignments greater than 256 bytes. There were problems with 80 column mode and conio scrolling in the C128 library. The Atari library now has POSIX directory routines. There have been several documentation changes, fixes, and improvements.

MMLi is a simple Music Macro Language interpreter written in ISO C99. The Music Macro Language originated in 8-bit BASIC implementations (as part of the “PLAY” command), and can still be found in modern BASICs (like QB64) and in system software (like FreeBSD's spkr.c driver.) This interpreter features an example "mmlitest" program which can be used to translate MML sequences into beep(1) commandline arguments.

BitNami Cloud Tools packages together Amazon Web Services tools with preconfigured Java and Ruby language runtimes to work out of the box. It is a self-contained, easy to use distribution with one goal in mind: to make it simple to get started using AWS services from the command line.

BitNami Joomla! stack is an easy-to-install
distribution of the Joomla! CMS software. It
includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of
Apache, MySQL, and PHP so users can get a Joomla!
installation up and running in minutes after
answering a few questions. Currently, Linux and
Windows are supported.

Release Notes: This release updates Joomla! to 2.5.2, Apache to 2.2.22, PHP to 5.3.10, and phpMyAdmin to 3.4.10.1, and adds the memcache, tidy, and oauth PHP modules.

BitNami Mantis Stack is an easy-to-install
distribution of the Mantis bug tracking software.
It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions
of Apache, PHP, MySQL, and phpMyAdmin (optional),
so users can get a Mantis installation up and
running in minutes after answering a few
questions. Linux, Windows, and OS X are currently
supported.

Release Notes: This release updates Mantis to 1.2.9, PHP to 5.3.10, Apache to 2.2.22, phpMyAdmin to 3.4.10.1, and MySQL to 5.5.16

ToPIA (short for Tools for Portable and Independent Architecture) is a technical platform abstraction framework. It consists of a persistence module and services for migration, replication, and security.

Release Notes: This release mainly fixes a bug which made the use of IN in TopiaQuery not work when using an object list.

GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster than Unix grep or egrep.

Release Notes: Handling of very long lines as well as very long context line counts for the "-m", "-A", "-B", and "-C" options has been improved, removing some restrictions and avoiding core dumps. Recursive grep ("-r") without a file argument now defaults to using the current directory. The "--include", "--exclude", and "--exclude-dir" options now handle commandline arguments more consistently. More chances for infinite loops have been eliminated. Other minor changes and bugfixes have been made.

web2ldap is a full-featured Web-based LDAPv3 client written in Python. It is designed to run either as with stand-alone built-in Web server or under the control of another Web server with FastCGI support (e.g. Apache with mod_fastcgi). It has support for various LDAPv3 bind methods and a powerful built-in schema browser. HTML templates are supported for displaying and editing entries, and LDIF templates can be used for quickly adding new entries. A built-in X.509 parser displays a detailed view of certificates and CRLs with active links.

Release Notes: A regression regarding setting SSL/TLS options has been fixed. Several fixes and more translations for HTML templates have been added.

Anywhere Board Games (ABG) allows users to play board and card games on the Web in real time on multiple machines (PC, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android). ABG runs as a Google+ Hangout App or as a standalone PHP app. Unlike other gaming environments, this one has a peculiar vision: projecting the main board on our table and using laptops or tablets to control players' hands (with other friends joining in remotely). It supports flipping, stacking, rotating, rolling, and shuffling of pieces, so most board and card games are playable.

Release Notes: Users can now play Agricola Express without a paper and pencil. This release uses the new "attach HTML to a piece" feature to allow users to interact with check boxes and text boxes on the score card.

DocumentBurster is a tool for report distribution: split, merge, email, and FTP your reports. It has report delivery for Crystal Reports, SSRS Reporting Services, MS Access, Cognos, PeopleSoft, and SAP. It has report bursting for Pentaho, JasperReports, and BIRT. It can upload reports to MS SharePoint.

Check_MK is a complex addon for Nagios/Icinga and consists of three subprojects. The check and inventory system Check_MK is a general purpose Nagios plugin for retrieving data. It adopts a new approach for collecting data and obsoletes NRPE, check_by_ssh, NSClient, and check_snmp. It features a significant reduction of CPU use on the Nagios host and automatic inventory of items to be checked, and is especially useful with larger Nagios installations. "MK Livestatus" gives immediate and fast access to live and historic Nagios status data. It's a supported backend for many addons including NagVis, NagiosBP, and Thruk. "Check_MK Multisite" is a feature complete replacement for the Nagios GUI, and uses MK Livestatus as a backend. It is very fast, and supports efficient distributed monitoring.

Release Notes: This is the first beta release of the upcoming
stable version 1.2.0.

dl is a file exchange service that allows you to upload any file to a Web server and generate a unique ticket for others to download. The ticket is automatically expired according to the specified rules, so that you don't need to keep track or cleanup afterward. dl also allows you to grant an anonymous, one-time upload for others to send you a file, without the requirement of account management. dl is usually installed as a replacement for email attachments due to its simplicity (though it can be used in other ways).

Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in the initialization code which could cause grant uploads to fail in certain configurations.

SmartGit/Hg is a graphical user interface for Git and Mercurial which can work with SVN
repositories.
It supports cloning from common repository providers (e.g.,
GitHub,
Assembla),
assists Git newbies,
and also offers the advanced, powerful Git features.
It provides several tools to help create clean commits, for example by
allowing the user to commit just parts of changes files and reordering
and squashing unpushed commits.
If you are using GitHub or GitHub Enterprise,
SmartGit/Hg can work easily with pull
requests (creation,
resolving) and commit comments.
SmartGit/Hg ships with a built-in SSH client,
file comparer, and merge tool which are capable
of syntax coloring for many languages.

gif2png is a simple command-line utility to convert images from GIF to PNG format. It automatically preserves transparency, interlacing and text comments, and it can do multiple images in one command (e.g., gif2png *.gif). The distribution also includes a web2png script that can be used to convert an entire web tree; it calls gif2png to do image conversions, then patches IMG SRC tags correctly in referring pages.

Release Notes: The codebase is now statically checked using splint, with stronger type safety.

surl is a URL shortening command line application that supports various sites. It supports stdin or filename input. It grabs the URLs, converts them, and returns the same text that was used in the input. It is known to work with a wealth of services, such as bit.ly, tinyurl.com, and others.

Release Notes: This minor update includes the missing docs folder in the source tarball.